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did you get along well with bill murray? >> oh, i love bill murray. first of all, he always calls me susan. >> jimmy: he does? >> he's not taking -- being taken in by this sigourney stuff. and, you know, i -- i worshiped all those guys, but i -- you know, i wanted to get off on a good start with bill since we had to fall in love sort of, and so i -- they were shooting the public library scene. and so i was supposed to meet them down -- you know, down by the public library. i went up and i said, hi, i'm sigourney, i'm playing dana. to my great joy, he just picked me up, threw me over his shoulder and walked several blocks with me. very nice way of saying hello. tickled me a little bit. very friendly. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. that's about as friendly as it gets. it's actually i think a crime if you do it. >> is it? he's from the old days where all that -- >> jimmy: before all that started. and now you're in the movie with kristen bell -- >> yes. >> jimmy: who's very nice. jamie lieu curtis, who i don't really know. >> she's stretterrific. >> jimmy: and bet
did you get along well with bill murray? >> oh, i love bill murray. first of all, he always calls me susan. >> jimmy: he does? >> he's not taking -- being taken in by this sigourney stuff. and, you know, i -- i worshiped all those guys, but i -- you know, i wanted to get off on a good start with bill since we had to fall in love sort of, and so i -- they were shooting the public library scene. and so i was supposed to meet them down -- you know, down by the public library. i...
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not only is the economy better, you've got a tighter race and actually, murray has shown improvement here in the last week or so. she's also got a good record here. you don't have some of the head wind against the democrats here in terms of the antiestablishment view. i did an event here last night. i had people saying, what do you know being on the inside in washington. i said, not a lot. the farther you get from washington, i'm not trying to sound like a politician, the clearer washington dysfunction becomes and question after question last night was about why it is do politicians realize how much their credibility is suffering. i spoke to a business man here yesterday who says he knows rossy, good, strong candidate. not really part of the tea party movement, but does he have the chops to sweep out a senator who's been able to deliver for the state. that's one of the issues out here. >> we have to ask you, i'm sure you noticed the shake-up in the economic team at the white house. larry summers, out. obviously, a chance for the president thinking. what do you think he'll do as far a
not only is the economy better, you've got a tighter race and actually, murray has shown improvement here in the last week or so. she's also got a good record here. you don't have some of the head wind against the democrats here in terms of the antiestablishment view. i did an event here last night. i had people saying, what do you know being on the inside in washington. i said, not a lot. the farther you get from washington, i'm not trying to sound like a politician, the clearer washington...
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mark murray in our washington newsroom. you know, savannah, the interesting thing was the reaction among folks at national review, for instance, or representing the pragmatic ring of the republican party and red state, eric erickson representing the, hey, this isn't bold enough wing of the republican party. the and it's an interesting thing that the leaders chose to find issues where they thought everyone could agree and didn't want to get into specifics they thought could divide the party. >> and needless to say the white house already attacking it, as well. they're getting it from the right and left, as well as is customary these days. >>> the president is in new york today for the united nations general assembly. instead of warm greetings that he's used to at these events, he got this. activists pushing for aids funding and gay rights, heckled the president, forcing him to go off script and respond directly to the protesters. listen. >> we listen to you. we heard your point. i want us to talk about what's at stake in thi
mark murray in our washington newsroom. you know, savannah, the interesting thing was the reaction among folks at national review, for instance, or representing the pragmatic ring of the republican party and red state, eric erickson representing the, hey, this isn't bold enough wing of the republican party. the and it's an interesting thing that the leaders chose to find issues where they thought everyone could agree and didn't want to get into specifics they thought could divide the party....
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it was kristen murray who used to be a campaign manager started a robocall saying christine o'donnell emhad been spending campaign money on personal items while leaving campaign staffers unpa unpaid. that's what incity gatd us to look into the matter. >> let us know what you think at ac360.com. >>> eliot spitzer joins us with joe johns and dana. they'll weigh in. >>> and also, on president obama's town hall meeting. people hurting from the recession throwing sharp questions at him. one democratic woman saying she's tired of the defending him. and his challenge for the tea party. >>> and later, "the disease detective "the doctors you could when your child is ill and no other doctors know what's wrong. >> i was told that i was looking for things that were not there. it's just really hard. i don't know. >> we actually spent a lot of time videotaping her, when we saw the little things that started happening because no one believed us. today just seemed like a great day to save. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuff like accident forgiveness and bigge
it was kristen murray who used to be a campaign manager started a robocall saying christine o'donnell emhad been spending campaign money on personal items while leaving campaign staffers unpa unpaid. that's what incity gatd us to look into the matter. >> let us know what you think at ac360.com. >>> eliot spitzer joins us with joe johns and dana. they'll weigh in. >>> and also, on president obama's town hall meeting. people hurting from the recession throwing sharp...
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economy prove moving again that becomes a heff -- moving again that becomes a chevy burden for boxer and murray all of these western democratic incumbents are going to have a big challenge explaining why they didn't stay in washington and get the job done for the economy. >> greta: of course harry reid's constituents may say why did you give nelson all that money on health care, we didn't get anything. i still think reid is going to win. >> you and i have a little bette o'bet on that one. we'll see election fight. >> greta: -- mr. speaker, that you. >> take care. >> greta: here is what is coming up on the o'reilly factor. >> bill: new poll out, i your humble correspondent many involved. brit hume, bernie goldberg, coming up on the factor. >> greta: o'reilly at 11. we are live until the top of the hour. next, the best of the rest. what is the odds -- oddest place would you expect to see a tea party? we have that video, next. >> remember captain sully? we have another dazzling landing caught on tape. you will see it, next. >> plus, uh-oh, did you hear what vice president biden just said about his
economy prove moving again that becomes a heff -- moving again that becomes a chevy burden for boxer and murray all of these western democratic incumbents are going to have a big challenge explaining why they didn't stay in washington and get the job done for the economy. >> greta: of course harry reid's constituents may say why did you give nelson all that money on health care, we didn't get anything. i still think reid is going to win. >> you and i have a little bette o'bet on...
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the democrats seem to be building a fire wall along the west coast where patty murray and barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent poling. looks like the left coast the holding. i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may help reduce high morning blood sugar. [ male announcer ] onglyza should not be used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history or risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. onglyza has not been studied with insulin. using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar.
the democrats seem to be building a fire wall along the west coast where patty murray and barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent poling. looks like the left coast the holding. i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still...
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it's just as fuel lien murray says, it is a. it is different approach. >> i want the pan netists want to conclude with. if they have something burning that they want us to think about as we leave? michelle. >> the one thing i would add i actually think this debate about the 14th amendment creates an opportunity for african-americans, and particularly the latino community to do better coalition-building. it creates an opportunity for the african-american community to say, we are not going to allow, to do to you what has been done to us in the past which is to deny citizenship to your children and to your grandchildren. and we are going to stand with you in solidarity. and i think that, as i described before, i think you know, organizing and movement-build something absolutely critical right now to developing the kind of public consensus and support of equal treatment under the law, meaningful equal treatment under the law that is necessary today. and one of the most important things that we can do is build better coalitions among
it's just as fuel lien murray says, it is a. it is different approach. >> i want the pan netists want to conclude with. if they have something burning that they want us to think about as we leave? michelle. >> the one thing i would add i actually think this debate about the 14th amendment creates an opportunity for african-americans, and particularly the latino community to do better coalition-building. it creates an opportunity for the african-american community to say, we are not...
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in seattle for senator patty murray. she'll be in california, l.a. and san francisco for barbara boxer and san francisco for nancy pelosi, as well. michelle obama is hugely popular in this country. look at her favorable of 62%. her unfavorables are 25%. in political speak, that is very, very big. we'll talk about whether or not she'll have impact campaigning around the country. glenn thrush for politico.com. we love politico. and we love your hat, glen. good to see you. okay, she's popular. health care at the moment is not popular. things at the administration is doing is not popular, congress is not popular, both parties, the economy is not popular. is michelle obama going to make any difference? >> i'll add one thing, the president is not particularly popular. you're talking about a 15 point to 20-point spread between her popularity and her husband's. yeah, i think she's going to make a big difference. and it's taken a long time for her to get the schedule out. a lot of local candidates like debbie calverson in illinois. >> let's talk about what sh
in seattle for senator patty murray. she'll be in california, l.a. and san francisco for barbara boxer and san francisco for nancy pelosi, as well. michelle obama is hugely popular in this country. look at her favorable of 62%. her unfavorables are 25%. in political speak, that is very, very big. we'll talk about whether or not she'll have impact campaigning around the country. glenn thrush for politico.com. we love politico. and we love your hat, glen. good to see you. okay, she's popular....
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the democrats seem to be building a firewall along the west coast, where washington state's patry murray and california's barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent polling. so it looks like the left coast is holding. "hardball" will be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're back. on tuesday night, the senate refused to move forward on repealing don't ask, don't tell, someone named jimmy posted a point that said, all gays must die. though this jimmy used an anti-gay slur far worse than gays. it was a nasty, nasty comment. the blog's author was able to trace the comment and determined to appeared to come from an a computer in the office of senator saxby shambliss' office. he put out a statement that said the ser
the democrats seem to be building a firewall along the west coast, where washington state's patry murray and california's barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent polling. so it looks like the left coast is holding. "hardball" will be right back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you...
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the democrats seem to be building a firewall along the west coast, where washington state's patry murray and california's barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent polling. so it looks like the left coast is holding. "hardball" will be right back. hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses fo$99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. it'll cost a fortune to insure you. nationwide insurance, we need a freeze-frame here. let's give parents a break, right ? let the discounts they've earned be passed down to their teens. save mom and dad up to 25% versus the competition. we'll call it the nationwide family plan. here you go, and there you go. unfreeze ! keys ! savings ! ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ road trip
the democrats seem to be building a firewall along the west coast, where washington state's patry murray and california's barbara boxer are opening up leads in recent polling. so it looks like the left coast is holding. "hardball" will be right back. hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last...
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in the west in 2008, but that has changed and so bill clinton is going out there for incumbent patty murray on october 8th. he remains, bill clinton, really popular, very much in demand. his popularity rating, according to the recent "wall street journal" poll is at 55%. that's more than ten points higher than the current president. that's why you're going to see him out on the trail a lot. last but not least -- and you'll be interested on this, ali -- the worst kept secret in washington is now confirmed by our congressional team led by dana that there is not going to be any tax cut vote in the house this year. they're trying to put a good face on it. they're trying to say they couldn't do it because the republicans were going to hold the middle class tax cut extensions hostage to extending the tax cuts for the wealthy but the twruth ruth of the matter i didn't have the votes. >> thank you so much for joining us. gloria borger, cnn political analyst. stay with cnn for complete coverage on the key races and issues into the next election. the next update just an hour away. >>> an assistant st
in the west in 2008, but that has changed and so bill clinton is going out there for incumbent patty murray on october 8th. he remains, bill clinton, really popular, very much in demand. his popularity rating, according to the recent "wall street journal" poll is at 55%. that's more than ten points higher than the current president. that's why you're going to see him out on the trail a lot. last but not least -- and you'll be interested on this, ali -- the worst kept secret in...
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. >> patty murray, the incumbent democrat in washington state, she is ahead among likely voters in this new cnn "time" magazine poll. 53% against 44% rossy. >> one thing i know about washington state that i can tell you is that outside groups are coming in and running ads. as it is in a lot of states right now, it's not just the candidates and their campaigns but it's groups i r out of washington that are tilting the balance. it's a right spot for democrats. >> are you seeing the same thing that we're seeing, that the enthusiasm level for republicans, conservatives so much higher than for democrats. >> absolutely, i go back to that point i made about likely voters in polls, the likely voter polls are always going to show a more accurate picture of the mood out in the country right now. they want to go out and vote, they're upset, they want to see change. and a lot of democrats are feeling that they had higher expectations for president obama and a lot of them may stay home. it's a big problem for democrats right now. >> you new issue of "time" magazine is going to be a major political r
. >> patty murray, the incumbent democrat in washington state, she is ahead among likely voters in this new cnn "time" magazine poll. 53% against 44% rossy. >> one thing i know about washington state that i can tell you is that outside groups are coming in and running ads. as it is in a lot of states right now, it's not just the candidates and their campaigns but it's groups i r out of washington that are tilting the balance. it's a right spot for democrats. >> are...
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>> what actually happens in court -- >> reporter: today terry is suing the vatican for what father murray did to him today. the lawsuit first names joseph ratzinger now pope. until now, terry is named on as john doe 16. >> translator: yeah, i was confused as to why he was having -- here he is a priest. you know, i was trying to figure out -- i mean, i can't believe a priest would do that. >> reporter: the priest is believed to have picked out victims who were especially vulnerable or had been through tragedy already in their young lives. terry fit that pattern. >> translator: my brother was electrocuted. died when i was 10. and when i was 11 my father hung himself. and at 12 my favorite dog died and tore me up. i saw father murphy and i thought that he could be a second father. >> reporter: tell me why, terry, you have decided to file suit. what do you want to see happen? >> translator: i want the see the vatican because i've been waiting for all these years for them to excommunicate, defrock father murphy but they haven't. >> and to find out what cardinal rat zinger knew and did about fa
>> what actually happens in court -- >> reporter: today terry is suing the vatican for what father murray did to him today. the lawsuit first names joseph ratzinger now pope. until now, terry is named on as john doe 16. >> translator: yeah, i was confused as to why he was having -- here he is a priest. you know, i was trying to figure out -- i mean, i can't believe a priest would do that. >> reporter: the priest is believed to have picked out victims who were especially...
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they couldn't -- as murray pollic who was the head of the icu said medical science wouldn't keep up with mattie. his body was just -- it had a syndrome that you just could not fix. but they did their best. mattie died in spite of the wonderful care that children's hospital provided him. and what is really neat is that they didn't just provide medical care, they provided spiritual care, emotional care. they played with my son. they brought him starbucks coffee so he didn't have to drink the coffee that came up on his-- on his meal tray. and those stories are what i write about, his jokes to the medical procedures. we have fond memory. >> reporter: and so much of it is about the medicine but we hear time and time again it is the love and affection that the staff here has for the children and it sounds likes that what you experienced as well with mattie? >> yes. there were social workers who would bring him in barbecue on special picnic days, there was one nurse that knew he was going to be missing fireworks, yet again. so she brought him in this little machine that you look in and see fire
they couldn't -- as murray pollic who was the head of the icu said medical science wouldn't keep up with mattie. his body was just -- it had a syndrome that you just could not fix. but they did their best. mattie died in spite of the wonderful care that children's hospital provided him. and what is really neat is that they didn't just provide medical care, they provided spiritual care, emotional care. they played with my son. they brought him starbucks coffee so he didn't have to drink the...